The initial exercise was for each researcher to state their own research interests. Then you got to add your name to research interests listed by others. Then we grouped topics and teams were formed. The work and internal communication of these teams will be done on the university course management system.
Urban Resilience (Tracy Boyer)
- Economic --> disaster recovery (Tracy, Ivy, Jacques)
- Employment à insurance & avoidance
- Infrastructure à land use
- Health & climate (Paul, Michael)
- Nature (Hyejin, Paul, Michael)
- Social networks – families
- Environmental justice (Michael)
- Social Justice (Ivy, Colleen, Shana, Noelle, Hyejin, Lipinski)
- Digital inequality (Ivy, Hyejin, Tracy, Noelle, Shana, Lipinski)
- Data Policy (Lipinski)
- Data Policy: examines the development of sound policy frameworks in response to the legal and ethical issues relating the generation, curation and retention of smart city data, including privacy, ownership and security, public access and use/reuse.
- Land use (Paul)
- Transportation (Ivy, Jacques)
- Health & Health Access (Colleen)
- Education
- Economic development (Hyejin, Tracy)
Future Challenges: Aging (Colleen Galambos)
(Tracy, Ivy, Jacques, Hyejin, Noelle, Paul, Michael, Noelle, David)
- Demographic structure
- Age in place
- Transport
- Health care access/ Technological innovation
- Recreation/social – consumer demand (Jacques)
- Land use/building
Future Challenges — Big Picture Survey: Technology (Jacques du Plessis)
(Paul, Tracy, Noelle, Michael, Hyejin)
- This is a tech-centric investigation – exploring the affordances, and possible risks of each technology, to then explore implementation, adaptation, integration, etc. to serve SC objectives.